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Hi Guys,

Looking at moving on my daily driver for something else. Here are the details:

1989 BMW E34 525i 5 Speed Manual

"Brilliant White"

Engine:

207,000 Kms - Engine was rebuilt at 167,000 Kms

New Radiator

New Head

New Head Gasket

New Timing Belt

New Acc Belts

New Engine Wiring/Sensors

Drivetrain:

5 Speed Manual - GETRAG

Standard Clutch/Flywheel - New Clutch Fluid

Suspension:

Regularly inspected & serviced by Pedders Belconnen. Just put in new bushes up the front.

Exterior:

Genuine BMW M5 Bodykit

Aftermarket Wheels

Interior:

Aftermarket Sound System

Kenwood Head Unit

Kenwood 10" Subwoofer

Kenwood Amp

Kenwood 6 CD Stacker

All professionally installed by Belconnen Car Audio

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Full Service History & Log Books/Spare Keys

Comments:

This vehicle was purchased new in Canberra and has spent it's life here, being driven to and from Sydney on a regular basis.

It has a current RWC and three months registration left.

A/C works perfectly and blasts cold air.

I'm in no rush to sell, so if it sells it sells, but if it doesn't - then I keep it. :)

There is a bad point to this car mind you - the passenger side skirt has been hit by a rock some time during it's life and requires re painting. I have received a quote of $160.00 to complete this work - from Naz at Kustom Motor Finishes.

I've also just purchased many servicing consumables for the car including;

Bosch Platinum Spark Plugs

Genuine Fuel Filter

Oil Filter

Oil - Duh

Oil Filler Cap (Original was cracking)

Rocker Cover Gasket - Am planning to paint the rocker cover red or black.

Pictures:

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Contact:

Dallas: 0424 979 693 - Any Time

Email: [email protected]

Price:

$6,800.00 ONO - I am negotiable.

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